Meaning Recognition
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 A method of retrieval in which an individual is required to identify stimuli as having been experienced before.
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Recognition refers to a judicial statement authorising the civil registrar to enter in the register the last name of the father, given to a child born out of wedlock whose birth record has been made p [..]
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The power of recognition of a member is lodged in the Speaker of the House, or the chairman of the Committee of the Whole, and the presiding officer of the Senate. The presiding officer names the memb [..]
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mid-15c., "knowledge of an event or incident; understanding," from Middle French recognition (15c.) and directly from Latin recognitionem (nominative recognitio) "a reviewing, investiga [..]
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the act of remembering words or situations that were previously learned or studied. It is also acknowledging and understanding something that is familiar. (Your Incredible Memory)
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acceptance and notice.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged; "the partners were delighted with the recognition of their work"; "she seems to avoid much in the way o [..]
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The point at which a character understands his or her situation as it really is. Sophocles' Oedipus comes to this point near the end of Oedipus the King
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 The moment in a story when previously unknown or withheld information is revealed to the protagonist, resulting in the discovery of the truth of his or her situation and, usually, a decisive change in course for that character. In Oedipus the King, the moment of recognition comes when Oedipus finally realizes that he has killed his father and marr [..]
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Definition A tax term meaning that a transaction is a taxable event.
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A sense of familiarity when encountering people, events or objects that have previously been encountered. It also pertains to material learned in the past.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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Recognition is identifying something you learned previously and is therefore stored in some manner in memory. For example, taking a multiple choice test requires you to identify material you learned a [..]
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1 : the act, process, or fact of recognizing 2 : the state of being recognized
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Refers to the ability of a viewer to identify the message. Return to TOP
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Refers to the ability of a viewer to identify the message.
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A declaration by jurors in medieval cases, commonly answering a question about which of two claimants has the better title, or right, in land.    (Hogue, Arthur R. Origins of the Common Law, 257) [..]
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Commonly used in connection with the recognition by one state of 1) the existence of another state (for example when a new one is formed), or 2) the existence of a government which is in effective con [..]
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Recognition is the formal approval of training organisations, products and services operating within the vocational education and training sector (as defined by State and Territory legislation).
Source: studyinaustralia.gov.au

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agnitio
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The formal approval of training organisations, products and services operating within the vocational education and training sector (as defined by State and Territory legislation).
Source: deta.qld.gov.au (offline)

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The Knowledge or Perception that someone or something present has been previously encountered.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Electronic Identification of a Human based on attributes of the Face.
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The analysis of a critical number of sensory stimuli or facts (the pattern) by Physiological Processes such as Vision (Pattern Recognition, Visual), Touch, or Hearing.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Mental process to visually perceive a critical number of facts (the pattern), such as Characters, shapes, displays, or designs.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The knowledge or perception that someone or something present has been previously encountered.
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, verbal. See VERBAL DISCRIMINATION.
Source: scienceofbehavior.com

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The process of incorporating in the balance sheet, or profit and loss account, an item that meets the definition of an element and satisfies the following criteria for recognition:
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the point at which a character acknowledges his or her situation for what it really is; the act of knowing who or what someone or something is because of previous knowledge or experience.
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An entertaining slide show-slash-quiz which the AIO puts on from time to time in the Ready Room. It consists mostly of endless dozens of slides with fuzzy black-and-white photos of "enemy" s [..]
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Recognition is the act of declaring oneself to be the father or mother of a child born outside marriage. When a child is recognised before or at the time of birth, this recognition is indicated on the [..]
Source: population-europe.eu

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process wherein foreign-trained worker has credentials assessed by certifying body other than one which initially granted credential.
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In the offline world, this is the science of knowing that Robert Fredericks, Bobby Fredericks, and Bob Fredericks, Jr, who lived in Kentucky and moved to Ohio, are all the same person. This is key to [..]
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difference on consolidation
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See recognised
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